The autoionization of water involves two molecules transfering a proton to give hydronium hydroxide, a process for which the free energy of reaction is well known. Here I ask what might happen with the next element along in the periodic table, F.
The autoionization of water involves two molecules transfering a proton to give hydronium hydroxide, a process for which the free energy of reaction is well known. Here I ask what might happen with the next element along in the periodic table, F.
Tags:dielectric, energy, Equilibrium chemistry, Fluorides, free energy, free energy barrier, Hydrogen bond, Hydronium, Inorganic solvents, Lithium fluoride, low energy final geometry corresponds, Oxides, PH, Properties of water, Self-ionization of water, Water, Water model
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